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Participation in Community Preparedness Programs in Human Services Organizations and Faith-Based Organizations — New York City, 2018

机译:参加人类服务组织和信仰组织中的社区准备计划 - 2018年纽约市

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Community-based organizations have a long history of engagement with public health issues; these relationships can contribute to disaster preparedness ( 1 , 2 ). Preparedness training improves response capacity and strengthens overall resilience ( 1 ). Recognizing the importance of community-based organizations in community preparedness, the Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response in New York City’s (NYC’s) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) launched a community preparedness program in 2016 ( 3 ), which engaged two community sectors (human services and faith-based). To strengthen community preparedness for public health emergencies in human services organizations and faith-based organizations, the community preparedness program conducted eight in-person preparedness trainings. Each training focused on preparedness topics, including developing plans for 1) continuity of operations, 2) emergency management, 3) volunteer management, 4) emergency communications, 5) emergency notification systems, 6) communication with persons at risk, 7) assessing emergency resources, and 8) establishing dedicated emergency funds ( 2 , 3 ). To evaluate training effectiveness, data obtained through online surveys administered during June–September 2018 were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression. Previously described preparedness indicators among trained human services organizations and faith-based organizations were compared with those of organizations that were not trained ( 3 ). Participation in the community preparedness program training was associated with increased odds of meeting preparedness indicators. NYC’s community preparedness program can serve as a model for other health departments seeking to build community preparedness through partnership with community-based organizations.
机译:基于社区的组织具有与公共卫生问题的历史悠久;这些关系可以有助于备灾(1,2)。准备培训提高了响应能力,加强了整体弹性(1)。认识到社区组织在社区准备中的重要性,纽约市(纽约市)卫生和精神卫生署(奥赫姆)的应急准备和反应办公室于2016年(3)(3)届社区准备方案,从事两个社区部门(人类服务和信仰)。为了加强社区准备,为人类服务组织和基于信仰的组织的公共卫生紧急情况,社区准备计划进行了八人准备培训。每次培训都专注于准备主题,包括开发计划1)运营的连续性,2)应急管理,3)志愿者管理,4)紧急通信,5)紧急通知系统,6)与风险的人员沟通,7)评估紧急情况资源和8)建立专用的紧急资金(2,3)。为了评估培训效率,通过在2018年6月至2018年6月在线调查获得的数据使用多元逻辑回归进行分析。与未接受培训的组织相比,先前描述了培训的人类服务组织和信仰组织中的准备指标(3)。参与社区准备方案培训与会议准备指标的可能性增加有关。纽约州的社区准备计划可以作为寻求通过与基于社区组织的伙伴关系建立社区准备的其他卫生部门的模型。

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